OIA Coral Reef Initiative and Natural Resources (CRNR) Program 2026
The Office of Insular Affairs (OIA) invites proposals for its Coral Reef & Natural Resources (CRNR) Initiative. This grant program seeks to protect coral reefs and…
View details →As of June 2026, Grantoria lists 43 Grants for Tribal Lands — 20 open right now, across 29 funding agencies. Award amounts range $10K to $25M. The next application deadline is June 8, 2026. All listings are free, with direct links to the official application.
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The Office of Insular Affairs (OIA) invites proposals for its Coral Reef & Natural Resources (CRNR) Initiative. This grant program seeks to protect coral reefs and…
View details →The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) Veterinary Services (VS) and Wildlife Services (WS) is announcing the availability of…
View details →The Secretary of the Interior (Secretary), through the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), is soliciting grants from Indian Organizations to establish and operate off-reservation Indian child…
View details →The Secretary of the Interior ("Secretary"), through the Division of Energy and Mineral Development (DEMD), Office of Trust Services, Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), is soliciting…
View details →The Hazardous Materials Emergency Preparedness (HMEP) Tribal Grant program provides funding for HMEP planning and training activities that advance the safe transport of hazardous materials through…
View details →Rather than utilizing a set-aside within the standard MFSN Program, this NOFA operates independently and is tailored to meet the specific affordable housing needs of California…
View details →This funding program supports the operation of Tribal Historic Preservation Offices (THPOs) within allowable program areas described in the National Historic Preservation Act (54 U.S.C. 300101…
View details →The purpose of the NBTS grant program, Assistance Listing 10.527, is to increase the retention and graduation rate of Tribal students attending 1994, 1862, and 1890…
View details →The primary purpose of this Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) is to support community-based efforts in tribal and migrant communities to strengthen families and protect children…
View details →The Office of Community Services (OCS) will award approximately $18.57 million in Community Economic Development (CED) discretionary funds to Community Development Corporations (CDC) to enhance job…
View details →DE-FOA-0003548: Unleashing Tribal Energy Development Under this Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO), the DOE Office of Indian Energy Policy and Programs is soliciting applications to advance…
View details →The Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) Tribal Capacity Building Training and Technical Assistance (TCBTTA) project intends to support one organization to help build tribal and tribal…
View details →The Tribal Capacity Building Program provides funding and technical assistance to California Native American Tribes, enhancing staff capacity to advance Tribes’ climate- and housing-related work. The…
View details →Eligible activities include but are not limited to Planning Activities, such as Community Needs Assessment . Feasibility Studies, Market Analyses . Environmental Assessments , and similar activities to determine…
View details →The Transformative Climate Communities (TCC) Program, established by AB 2722 (Burke, 2016), invests in community-led climate resilience projects in the state’s most overburdened communities. The program…
View details →Tribal lands funding supports community development, public health, and environmental justice initiatives serving Native American communities. With 43 active grants currently listed, opportunities span capacity building, programs, and research. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration and National Institute of Food and Agriculture lead funding efforts alongside the Bureau of Indian Affairs, supporting tribal organizations, nations, and nonprofits working to strengthen reservation communities.
Most grants use competitive application processes and typically award between $100,000 and $500,000. Tribal organizations and nonprofits are the primary recipients. Few grants require cost-sharing, making funding more accessible. Filter by funding agency, support type, and recipient category to identify opportunities matching your organization's specific mission and capacity.